An article on the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement\u27s increased focus on employers in order to cut down on the hiring of illegal immigrants, placing the onus on businesses to verify documentation. Tourism and agriculture industries are especially scrutinized. Two Milbridge agricultural companies, Cherry Point Products and Jasper Wyman & Son, were recently fined for hiring undocumented workers, with Jasper Wyman & Son paying a fine of $118,000, the largest in New England this year
Editorial noting the presence of undocumented workers in Maine, and urging the Department of Labor t...
Summary The farm sector’s heavy dependence on undocumented workers in its hired farm workforce makes...
The Talk of Maine piece on the immigrant worker situation in Maine. It is estimated that up to 12,...
Abstract Over half of the hired workers employed on U.S. crop farms have been unauthorized to work s...
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA), also known as the Simpson-Rodino Act, is the ...
Cover Story piece on a wave of legal and illegal immigrants entering Maine by way of out-of-state l...
The United States is in a quandary regarding immigration. There are over eleven million undocumented...
To be sure, the lion\u27s share of immigration enforcement still rests with government authorities. ...
The article describes the migrant and guest worker workforce that supports the agricultural sector o...
We develop a theoretical model using migration and trade theory to examine the effects of domestic a...
North by East piece on how Maine\u27s tourism industry will be affected this summer by a new hard-l...
While many hoped that this would be the year Congress would pass much needed immigration reform, Joh...
Cover Story piece on the estimated 20,000 migrant workers who come to Maine each year to rake blueb...
This paper examines the effects of state and local immigration enforcement efforts on the U.S. Farmi...
This article shows how the enlistment of private monitors can overcome the limits of public enforcer...
Editorial noting the presence of undocumented workers in Maine, and urging the Department of Labor t...
Summary The farm sector’s heavy dependence on undocumented workers in its hired farm workforce makes...
The Talk of Maine piece on the immigrant worker situation in Maine. It is estimated that up to 12,...
Abstract Over half of the hired workers employed on U.S. crop farms have been unauthorized to work s...
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA), also known as the Simpson-Rodino Act, is the ...
Cover Story piece on a wave of legal and illegal immigrants entering Maine by way of out-of-state l...
The United States is in a quandary regarding immigration. There are over eleven million undocumented...
To be sure, the lion\u27s share of immigration enforcement still rests with government authorities. ...
The article describes the migrant and guest worker workforce that supports the agricultural sector o...
We develop a theoretical model using migration and trade theory to examine the effects of domestic a...
North by East piece on how Maine\u27s tourism industry will be affected this summer by a new hard-l...
While many hoped that this would be the year Congress would pass much needed immigration reform, Joh...
Cover Story piece on the estimated 20,000 migrant workers who come to Maine each year to rake blueb...
This paper examines the effects of state and local immigration enforcement efforts on the U.S. Farmi...
This article shows how the enlistment of private monitors can overcome the limits of public enforcer...
Editorial noting the presence of undocumented workers in Maine, and urging the Department of Labor t...
Summary The farm sector’s heavy dependence on undocumented workers in its hired farm workforce makes...
The Talk of Maine piece on the immigrant worker situation in Maine. It is estimated that up to 12,...